Climate Change Effects And The Use Of ICT In Attempts To Promote Ecologically Responsible Development: A Qualitative Study
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Rio de Janeiro, founded in Brazil, served as the host location for the global conferences on sustainable development in June 2012. These conferences were hosted in Brazil. These conferences all took place in Rio de Janeiro, which served as the host city. The venues of these conventions ranged from one end of the globe to the other. One of the other titles frequently used to refer to these conferences is "Rio+20." The meetings were publicised under the motto "The Future We Want." While they were taking place, participants discussed and argued a wide range of topics during the sessions that took place during the meetings. During the meetings, some issues discussed included the amelioration of extreme poverty, the enhancement of the efficiency of global coordination, and the encouragement of sustainable development. Despite this, there were still several people who had an understanding of the significance of the significant products that had taken place in information and communication technology. In the proclamation issued in the wake of Rio+20, much emphasis was placed on the significance of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in five critical strategic action areas necessary for sustainable development. Education and health care, along with economic expansion and conservation of the environment, are some of these areas of activity.
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